• scutiger@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Except redskins is offensive. It’s not the name of a group of people, it’s an epithet describing them.

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        1 year ago

        Were you going to show us this poll or were you just going to expect us to believe that quote of yours isn’t one you just made up?

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          I like to omit the source sometimes just to draw out lazy comments like yours. It really shows that you’re not that interested but just want to argue. It’s the title of an article from one of the most prominent newspapers out there, it’d be the first result if you simply pasted it in Google, but rather than save yourself the embarrassment, you chose this route.

          Swing and a miss.

          The article is even better than the title.

          Among the Native Americans reached over a five-month period ending in April, more than 7 in 10 said they did not feel the word “Redskin” was disrespectful to Indians. An even higher number — 8 in 10 — said they would not be offended if a non-native called them that name.